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, and later on if they started in the industry, at a entry level, to the university level because we don't have the management at the in the nigh norty area and in the under served communities is not here and it is not coming through the universities as a result of it and that is an issue obviously for two years when i was at san francisco state and so i encourage you to keep that mind open on the funds from the tot, to support these entry level programs that you will eventually lead them to the university area and i will say one thing is that we are proud to say that our president of our alumni association, walton, is not only an hm graduate, but he is also an african american and so we do see success out there from those graduates and we want to see more of them. >> thank you. >> could i ask you a follow up question for your perspective and i think that is pretty eye opening. what specifically do you think that the city could do to change that situation as a matter of working with the san francisco school district, or matter with the city college and the sf state to change that up?
, and later on if they started in the industry, at a entry level, to the university level because we don't have the management at the in the nigh norty area and in the under served communities is not here and it is not coming through the universities as a result of it and that is an issue obviously for two years when i was at san francisco state and so i encourage you to keep that mind open on the funds from the tot, to support these entry level programs that you will eventually lead them to...
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and is at the university of pennsylvania. the doctor is also treated there but should soon be released. we'll have the latest developments at 6abc.com and on "action news" tonight an 11:00. >>> abc world news with diane sawyer is next on channel 6. "action news" continues tonight on phl 17 with brian taff, shirleen allicot, adam joseph and ducis rogers. and then joins here on "action news" on channel 6. i'm monica malpass make it a great night. >>> welcome to "world news." tonight, vanished. another passenger plane disappears from the sky. this one, in tough, dangerous desert. and tonight, there is breaking news of the search for the third airline to suffer a disaster in a week. what happened this time? >>> also tonight, hundreds of families run for cover after a tornado and giant hail demolish their campground. >>> out of step. the huge scandal hitting one of the most famous and dazzling marching bands in the country. >>> and, what about me? the new science that proves your dog may be the most jealous member of your family.
and is at the university of pennsylvania. the doctor is also treated there but should soon be released. we'll have the latest developments at 6abc.com and on "action news" tonight an 11:00. >>> abc world news with diane sawyer is next on channel 6. "action news" continues tonight on phl 17 with brian taff, shirleen allicot, adam joseph and ducis rogers. and then joins here on "action news" on channel 6. i'm monica malpass make it a great night....
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both the suspect and that doctor were taken to the hospital of the university of pennsylvania. the doctor is okay and expected to be released shortly. the suspect is in critical condition. you can see still investigators across the area are still on the scene and they are trying to unravel what happened. both guns have been recovered we are told by the district attorney, this is quite a response, district attorney jack walen said the responsibilities was swift and quick, swat from haverford township and other townships responding here to this wellness building attached to mercy fitzgerald hospital. we talked to patients and employees here at the building, many did not hear the shots fired they were told to evacuate the building and they were frightened we learned a doctor suffered a grades wound and the suspect is in critical condition and unfortunately a female employee as died from the gunshot wound. >> we have one dead, who is an employee, the name is not being released at this point in time. we also have a doctor who has a graze wound who was also shot but with a graze woun
both the suspect and that doctor were taken to the hospital of the university of pennsylvania. the doctor is okay and expected to be released shortly. the suspect is in critical condition. you can see still investigators across the area are still on the scene and they are trying to unravel what happened. both guns have been recovered we are told by the district attorney, this is quite a response, district attorney jack walen said the responsibilities was swift and quick, swat from haverford...
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. >> lets switch live to ali gorman outside of the hospital at the university of pennsylvania. where the victim is being treated. >> two patients were brought here both a doctor and suspect to the emergency room, it's a level one trauma center, this is the scene when one ambulance from darby fire company said it was reported. we learned since three people were shot and one is dead, one is the suspect in critical condition, the doctor is also being treated at the hospital of the university of pennsylvania, he suffered graze wound and we are still waiting to hear details about their conditions, and more about how a tragic incident like this could happen inside of a hospital. of course, mercy fitzgerald hospital, we'll continue to monitor the hospital, we are live outside of the hospital. pennsylvania, ali gorman, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. we have been following this story since it broke on the air and online at 6abc.com. stay with us throughout the evening for updates on this developing story from delaware county. >>> time for a check of traffic, lets go to matt pell
. >> lets switch live to ali gorman outside of the hospital at the university of pennsylvania. where the victim is being treated. >> two patients were brought here both a doctor and suspect to the emergency room, it's a level one trauma center, this is the scene when one ambulance from darby fire company said it was reported. we learned since three people were shot and one is dead, one is the suspect in critical condition, the doctor is also being treated at the hospital of the...
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for the moratorium on changes of a portion of the university neighborhood bound by highway 280. it's for 45 days this was referred to the next board hearing for immediate adaptation. we have the planning code controls that is for the business signage by supervisor wiener and supervisor chiu it imposes controls to have the definition of the planning code section 602 that it was also part of the northeast ordinance which is still still moving through the process but i think they felt it was important to do an interim that concludes my report. if you have any questions i'm available >> thank you and the board of appeals met a jurisdiction request for 399 fremont street that the planning commission approved several times over the years with extension a 42 story building and the jurisdiction request was submitted by project sponsor and so there was a dispute regarding the fees that were calculated for the impact fees the permit was issued last june and under the code you pay the fees that are in effect at the time of the document and annually on january 1st so the fees increased last
for the moratorium on changes of a portion of the university neighborhood bound by highway 280. it's for 45 days this was referred to the next board hearing for immediate adaptation. we have the planning code controls that is for the business signage by supervisor wiener and supervisor chiu it imposes controls to have the definition of the planning code section 602 that it was also part of the northeast ordinance which is still still moving through the process but i think they felt it was...
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the american council on education, the association of american universities, the association of governing boards, the association of jesuit colleges and universities, the association of public and land grant universities, college and university professional association for human resources, the council for christian colleges and universities, the council of graduate schools, and the hispanic association of colleges and universities. that letter so much speaks to this issue. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from michigan, mr. camp. mr. camp: thank you. i would yield myself such time as i may consume. and let me just say, i ask unanimous consent to place in the record letters of support for the legislation from the american association of community colleges and the association of community college trustees, as well as the u.s. student association, united states student association. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. camp: and, mr. speaker, i know we're hearing a lot from the other side about
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. >> our cameras were also at the hospital of the university of pennsylvania tonight where medics took the doctor who ended up with a graze wound. the suspect is also there in critical condition. from what we heard from da whelan, he was shot three times. our coverage continues now withdrew dickman on the hospital campus. drew, what are you hearing? >> reporter: lucy, i want to show i was little bit more. a different angle than what you just saw. this is another view of the hospital. there's still several cop cars out here blocking off the street. right around the corner on the right hand side of your screen is where that press conference just took place with the latest information and that building there were about three people inside the offices what da jack whelan said. now, others were not necessarily in eminent danger but the witnesses i spoke to say they are still pretty shaken up. they're still trying to figure out exactly what has happened here today this afternoon as information continues to come out it does dissolve some of their fears. they were worried at one point that the
. >> our cameras were also at the hospital of the university of pennsylvania tonight where medics took the doctor who ended up with a graze wound. the suspect is also there in critical condition. from what we heard from da whelan, he was shot three times. our coverage continues now withdrew dickman on the hospital campus. drew, what are you hearing? >> reporter: lucy, i want to show i was little bit more. a different angle than what you just saw. this is another view of the...
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this is timelapse video from the university of florence. >> reporter:salvage crews refloated the wrecked ship last week so it can be moved to genoa where it will be dismantled. >> reporter:the huge steel boxes that are attached to the sides of the ship were pumped full of compressed air to give it buoyancy. >> reporter:out of 42 passengers aboard.32 people were killed when the cruise ship ran aground two-and-a- half years ago off giglio island. >>i was left very upset, very embarrassed, very humiliated. >> reporter:this man says he was booted from a flight after he used social media to complain about southwest airlines' service. >> reporter: >> catherine: the tweet that did him in. >> catherine: also - the damage done by a woman who crashed her pick-up into an east bay store. and -- at your request -- kron4 goes after accused water wasters -- and gets answers. >> jacqueline: looked at separately son saccharide not seen a lot of low cloud cover tonight. warmer conditions tomorrow and will have the official forecast coming out >> reporter: we have water waster tips coming in and. one in a
this is timelapse video from the university of florence. >> reporter:salvage crews refloated the wrecked ship last week so it can be moved to genoa where it will be dismantled. >> reporter:the huge steel boxes that are attached to the sides of the ship were pumped full of compressed air to give it buoyancy. >> reporter:out of 42 passengers aboard.32 people were killed when the cruise ship ran aground two-and-a- half years ago off giglio island. >>i was left very upset,...
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understood thanks for being on the program political science professor nicola petro from the university of rhode island. thank you. after the break his cigars his death toll tops seven hundred we report from overcrowded cemeteries now ask israel when it will stop plus to poland condemned by europe's human rights court for hosting cia torture prisons see watching international. says the media leave us so we leave the. bush and your. party is it. seems that no one is asking with the guess that you deserve answers from. just three years ago the european union or spending several hundreds of billions of euros on the public procurement underestimation in each. deal twenty thirty sometimes even fifty percent of the money spent on corruption. hello again a un run school serving as an emergency shelter in gaza has been hit by israeli shelling leaving at least fifteen dead and hundreds wounded witnesses say no warning was given it's the fourth time a u.n. facility where hundreds of displaced civilians seek refuge has been hit in the two weeks of israel's offensive reporter harry fear is in gaza
understood thanks for being on the program political science professor nicola petro from the university of rhode island. thank you. after the break his cigars his death toll tops seven hundred we report from overcrowded cemeteries now ask israel when it will stop plus to poland condemned by europe's human rights court for hosting cia torture prisons see watching international. says the media leave us so we leave the. bush and your. party is it. seems that no one is asking with the guess that...
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we do know that the suspect as well as the doctorate were transported to the hospital of the university of pennsylvania, and the latest update on that suspect that is he remains in critical condition. this is an ongoing story still developing as we speak. we will be out here all night long bringing you very latest. it is latees from darby township matt rivers, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> our coverage of the medical center shooting does continue on line, you can find new developments anytime at cbs philly.com. >>> a new jersey woman spends 1 dollar wins 20 million. what she did next is even more unbelievable. "eyewitness news" reporter syma chowdhry introduces us to new jersey's new millionaire and 19 family members who will share those wings. >> i said i think i won the lottery and that was it. >> reporter: she's full of emotion after winning $20 million. she bought a pick six ticket last in but didn't check it for two weeks. >> she had no idea what it was worth. she turn it in and one teller looks at it, before you know it there is three tellers and they call someone else over. >> rep
we do know that the suspect as well as the doctorate were transported to the hospital of the university of pennsylvania, and the latest update on that suspect that is he remains in critical condition. this is an ongoing story still developing as we speak. we will be out here all night long bringing you very latest. it is latees from darby township matt rivers, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> our coverage of the medical center shooting does continue on line, you can find new...
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the man suffered a head injury >>: the university system cuts into or world live by half because of the a advise budget. they can only accommodate 90 died hundred do students. 10,000 students will be turned away. the number of will students from other states and countries is up 20% this fall. >>: the mistake of jeopardize the money for tens of thousands of students who were awarded programs or other financial aid they changed the other application process city into did qualify for financial aid received the money. so students could lose their money that they were expected to get. [ heart beating ] [ female announcer ] the internet gets more exciting the faster it goes. that's why, coming soon, xfinity will double the internet speed on two of our most popular plans. xfinity continues to innovate, bringing you the fastest, most reliable internet, period. [ heart beating ] xfinity internet from comcast. double the speed. [ heart beats ] double the speed. ♪ ♪ ♪here i am. rock you like a hurricane♪ fiber one now makes cookies. find them in the cookie aisle. better news for the ride o
the man suffered a head injury >>: the university system cuts into or world live by half because of the a advise budget. they can only accommodate 90 died hundred do students. 10,000 students will be turned away. the number of will students from other states and countries is up 20% this fall. >>: the mistake of jeopardize the money for tens of thousands of students who were awarded programs or other financial aid they changed the other application process city into did qualify for...
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of mechanical engineering also known as mommy and the university's jungians are very to use the theory from the classroom to cut their teeth out on the track. back in two thousand and ten take up sneak levy followed another team of students speedsters from the uni competing in the formula student competition in germany held in the country's historic hockenheim bring seventy five teams from eighteen countries and bowled into town with a single seat for all races to take part in the event. although there was no champagne shower for the russian team they did reach the checkered flag despite the conditions which is more than can be said for many of the other teams but motor sports hasn't been unaffected by the shift towards electric power off the truck. load of there's demand for electric transport in your. well parking spaces scarce fuel is expensive and the public is concerned about the environment. as participants in this race we want to support that philosophy. or a similar trend in russia if those are the people become more aware of environmental issues so that everyone realizes that
of mechanical engineering also known as mommy and the university's jungians are very to use the theory from the classroom to cut their teeth out on the track. back in two thousand and ten take up sneak levy followed another team of students speedsters from the uni competing in the formula student competition in germany held in the country's historic hockenheim bring seventy five teams from eighteen countries and bowled into town with a single seat for all races to take part in the event....
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we work with the university of the california and all our funding comes from small businesses and individuals i'm concerned about the proposal and appreciate the assessment that we're 99 percent agreement and all we have to do is tweak but it misses a larger picture the small businesses in san francisco are closings down we're losing our small business community i know i tall call them up and ask for money they say their closing down this is not something i'm imagineing you've got the increased vacancy and i disagree with the assessment that expanding the formula retail basis is going to not have an impact on the small business and rent. there's a demographic that's changing that's also increasing the residential rent the city is changing so many of the small businesses that have long term customers those customers are moving out and they have to appeal to a different customer base they have so market to the basin everyone knows what i'm talking about there's a new demographic into san francisco our original businesses that have not created a vehicle to reach an impact on their sales and abil
we work with the university of the california and all our funding comes from small businesses and individuals i'm concerned about the proposal and appreciate the assessment that we're 99 percent agreement and all we have to do is tweak but it misses a larger picture the small businesses in san francisco are closings down we're losing our small business community i know i tall call them up and ask for money they say their closing down this is not something i'm imagineing you've got the increased...
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we decided to compete against university because if we lost against the university it wasn't go tokai big deal, being in high school right now. but winning was a very big deal. >> yes. >> tell me about your robot. >> what did it have to do. >> it had to go underwater, take water samples, find certain-- underwater. grab a few things underwater. >> were there any crisis moments. because those things tend to break at a moment's if it's. >> we had specifically there was one where we were getting water leaking into the electronics department but luckily one of our friends came up with a great idea to fix it. >> what -- >> he used-- tampons to get out the -- >> really. >> out of the electronics. >> that would be a pretty good commercial. >> yes. >> because they never show what they are really for. we've got a clip of the movie, let's take a listen. >> here was a high school team that had entered the collegiate division of the competition. observationly called the explorer class. it was for multifunctional remotely operated vehicles. >> we were going with the mind-set that we were going main
we decided to compete against university because if we lost against the university it wasn't go tokai big deal, being in high school right now. but winning was a very big deal. >> yes. >> tell me about your robot. >> what did it have to do. >> it had to go underwater, take water samples, find certain-- underwater. grab a few things underwater. >> were there any crisis moments. because those things tend to break at a moment's if it's. >> we had specifically...
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it just goes to show that the universality of the experiences that we go through as home sabans. >> you just have to. it's that connection. it's not art anymore. the art is where you surrender to the moment. i feel that's why for so many years i've been able to connect with the audience that are listening to my music from way back to say yes and now run in this new album much it's all the consistent moments where i've been honest. whether he is a basketball player or -- that is a real moment. >> we'll talk about that. >> it caught on though. >> it was a real hit. >> someone related. >> a whole lot of people did. >> right. >> i know some of them. >> you seem to be navigating the solo thing pretty well. a lot of people starting a duo or group, they make that adjustment. sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. you made both work. >> even in the duo, we were both definitely collectively solo artists. we managed to find something that worked together. i was writing music and wanted to pair it with something that would give it a difference. so inviting a poet to give perspective on the song
it just goes to show that the universality of the experiences that we go through as home sabans. >> you just have to. it's that connection. it's not art anymore. the art is where you surrender to the moment. i feel that's why for so many years i've been able to connect with the audience that are listening to my music from way back to say yes and now run in this new album much it's all the consistent moments where i've been honest. whether he is a basketball player or -- that is a real...
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our cameras were at the hospital of the university of pennsylvania tonight. where medics took the doctor grazed by the gunfire. the delaware da you heard him talking about this. they do plan to talk with that doctor tonight after his release. the suspect is at hup as well. and, again, he was also injured in this shooting. three gunshot wounds that we have heard about and he is also in critical condition tonight. our coverage continues withdrew dickman. he's on the hospital campus in darby borough. drew, have you been talking with witnesses and it sounds like they have a lot to say. >> reporter: yeah, they do have a lot to say lucy. a lot of concern and confusion. you her the da just say that this is a hospital where people know the other doctors here. they are upset. obviously a family lost a loved one. we even spoke to a woman today who said her aunt was the one inside that office. she called 911. she didn't know what happened to her aunt. she didn't know if she was alive. i had just was able to confirm with her about 10 minutes ago. she was able to make con
our cameras were at the hospital of the university of pennsylvania tonight. where medics took the doctor grazed by the gunfire. the delaware da you heard him talking about this. they do plan to talk with that doctor tonight after his release. the suspect is at hup as well. and, again, he was also injured in this shooting. three gunshot wounds that we have heard about and he is also in critical condition tonight. our coverage continues withdrew dickman. he's on the hospital campus in darby...
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and those two songs -- one of the first songs i ever wrote when i was studying in university, law if panama. those three, the lyrics of those three songs i thought i'm really curious to see how what happens with them in this atmosphere, with this treatment. and the other ones were songs that i thought were not going to perhaps work. i want to see what would happen. it's interesting because i wasn't choosing just in term of thinking what people are going to -- want to hear. it was more like this is probably not going to work. it was an honest decision. if you listen to that song, the tango version of it, carlos and i wanted to demonstrate the composition of a man, of his world internally. it's a song about the last 24 hours in the day of a man who's totally overwhelmed by economic problems. and what he does during the whole day and what ends up happening to him. so the band kept playing. we were recording with this track, the city orchestra. it was in the czech republic. and carlos interpreted -- the interpreter told the people would were excellent musicians, if you play and you think
and those two songs -- one of the first songs i ever wrote when i was studying in university, law if panama. those three, the lyrics of those three songs i thought i'm really curious to see how what happens with them in this atmosphere, with this treatment. and the other ones were songs that i thought were not going to perhaps work. i want to see what would happen. it's interesting because i wasn't choosing just in term of thinking what people are going to -- want to hear. it was more like this...
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joins our discussion now is karrina lane, professor at the university of richmond law school and still with us, the professor of jurisprudence and political science at amherst college and daniel le chance, a professor of history at emory university. professor lane, just before you joined us, we were talking about what austin called the death penalty we actual have versus the one we think we have. in practice is it getting tougher to execute condemned americans? >> it absolutely is. it has been getting tougher since january 2011 when the primary domestic producer of the drug pulled out of the market. >> was that a stated objective of that producer, to stop making this, stop importing it, stop supplying it? how did that happen? >> yeah. it actually was. the sole domestic producer of the drug was hospira. they had a north carolina plant and moved to italy. italy has long-standing opposition to capital punishment, and the italian authorities said, we're not going to license the plant unless you can guarantee that your product will not be used in capital punishment. also, there was some tal
joins our discussion now is karrina lane, professor at the university of richmond law school and still with us, the professor of jurisprudence and political science at amherst college and daniel le chance, a professor of history at emory university. professor lane, just before you joined us, we were talking about what austin called the death penalty we actual have versus the one we think we have. in practice is it getting tougher to execute condemned americans? >> it absolutely is. it has...
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this the argentine tango. >> for his personality he was universally liked. the 100 year celebrations are an homage of his music, a celebration of his style. >> a tango walk has just been enumerated, at the risk of sounding like the lyrics of an old tango song, buenos aires throbs tot beat, it pace homage to this fellow, as well as investing in the next generation of musicians and dancers. danitsa and manuel are tango dance teachers. practicing the dance of a nation. >> we try to pass on the essence of the dabs. >> there was a group of the university, all youngsters, all my age or younger, dancing tango classes, i got more and more involved until at the end i gave up my studies for the tango. >> all in the back streets of 19th century buenos aires, tango is now moving to the rhythm of the 20th century. daniel schweindler, al jazeera. tonight. if you would like to comment, log onto our website, aljazeera.com/americatonight. we'll have more of "america "america tonight." >> the u.s. scrambles to broker a zeal between israel and hamas. also increasing violence i
this the argentine tango. >> for his personality he was universally liked. the 100 year celebrations are an homage of his music, a celebration of his style. >> a tango walk has just been enumerated, at the risk of sounding like the lyrics of an old tango song, buenos aires throbs tot beat, it pace homage to this fellow, as well as investing in the next generation of musicians and dancers. danitsa and manuel are tango dance teachers. practicing the dance of a nation. >> we try...
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faculty of the university as well as community members and students. the noticing was held in residence and raised concerns about the health concerns and staff has determined the project compiles with the issues relating to the antennas it complies with the planning code and they recommend you approve the project >> thank you project sponsor. >> good afternoon, commissioners my name is a teddy i'm director of xoerl affairs for at&t california they're the professional license engineers that conducted the radio frequency analysis and their third party analysis is part of your paurth we're wanting to upgrade our wireless network by placing a 9 panel antenna located on the roof of the san francisco school of education this is a preference one location under the guidelines we've conducted a completely and thorough alternative site analysis with 67 different property were were considered we need this to close in the gap in the area and ask for your support. i want to thank omar for bearing with us 24 site with his help we've gotten to this point today so tha
faculty of the university as well as community members and students. the noticing was held in residence and raised concerns about the health concerns and staff has determined the project compiles with the issues relating to the antennas it complies with the planning code and they recommend you approve the project >> thank you project sponsor. >> good afternoon, commissioners my name is a teddy i'm director of xoerl affairs for at&t california they're the professional license...
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it's a portrait of a woman named her husband taught at the university of michigan.and probably met coke there. after may died - her belongings were sent to her sister sarah -- who married henry patterson. the painting will eventually be on show at the patterson house.and in the meantime, is tucked away in a safe. > > ferry workers could be among those to go on strike if a compromise is not worked out between them and at golden gate bridge and highway administration. they have been working without a contract. one has recently been put forth which include several raises over the next few years but they say it is not enough to deal with cost of living increases. > >new at 11. the a's celebrated the 15-th annual root beer float day today. the charity event benefits the juvenile diabetes research foundation. kron-4's vicki liviakis was there. > > the a's first day and root beer floats. how sweet it is. > > it's a really good way to raise awareness and help out as much as you can quit. we have a great turnout. we will be here long time. thanks for asking. > > a's fans are doing their part and
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can catch one of the is gas and we can stop this from happening. the cal state university budget. the los angeles time reports that the new budget can only accommodate 99-hundred students -- meaning about away. meantime - the number of new students from other states and countries is up 20- coming school year. change in an online application form. some of the students filled out an income number that the system ignored. so students who don't actually qualify for money. the mistake has been fixed.and it could mean students don't get the money a wild and dangerous crime spree in colorado. and it's helicopter. the numbers of more than doubled in the last year. seen to admit to using hormones in least once. >>: of van then goes on a cranford will not show you what happened. th's aan tervwingor.aob. thatne.one. e onwho ems ke hs alrey gothe job 'cau he udieall e rit ursefromhe g-go. d th's aaccotant a mo a unersi of oeni sclarsp repient, who ed o unie --ratcthat awese caer-pnnintool and at's stunt, rkinlate th aay j, tang crseslign th t industry 's aing be . rey touildn edatio arnd t ca
can catch one of the is gas and we can stop this from happening. the cal state university budget. the los angeles time reports that the new budget can only accommodate 99-hundred students -- meaning about away. meantime - the number of new students from other states and countries is up 20- coming school year. change in an online application form. some of the students filled out an income number that the system ignored. so students who don't actually qualify for money. the mistake has been...
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. >>> "eyewitness news" was there at the hospital of the university of pennsylvania when a ambulance from that shooting scene arrived. it is in the clear to us who exactly was in that ambulance but we do know that both the doctor and the the gun man were treated at hup this afternoon. again the doctor suffered a grazed wound to his head. >>> we will continue to stay on top of the story throughout this night for you stay with cbs-3 for latest on this and any breaking news, follow us on twitter at cbs philly and search for breaking news using hash tag cbs-3 breaking. you can find updates anytime at cbs philly.com. >>> cbs-3 news exclusive now woman rowing on the schuykill river is thrown into the water, her cry for help brings a good samaritan racing to the rescue. that dramatic scene played out this morning near kelly drive in west hunting park avenue. both rower and her rescuer spoke exclusively with our walt hunter. >> reporter: when her can knew flipped in the schuylkill sudden lay meal use rustic found herself swimming as the boat began floating away. >> i heard a guy saying do yo
. >>> "eyewitness news" was there at the hospital of the university of pennsylvania when a ambulance from that shooting scene arrived. it is in the clear to us who exactly was in that ambulance but we do know that both the doctor and the the gun man were treated at hup this afternoon. again the doctor suffered a grazed wound to his head. >>> we will continue to stay on top of the story throughout this night for you stay with cbs-3 for latest on this and any breaking...
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and policy at the university of michigan. welcome to the programme. >> thank you for having me. >> what was the essential question at the core of this case - how big versus ber well? >> well, as you explained in the introduction, the biggest problem for health insurance is it's unaffordable for many people. part of the plan of the affordable care act was to extend tax credits to people that may have been unable to afford health insurance on the exchanges. the language of the statute governing the calculation of the amount of the tax credits is tucked in a corner of the act, saying that the cal collision is to the amount of a health plan purchased established by the state. the d.c. circuit ruled that that language confined tax credits to state-established exchanges. the fourth circuit said we have to read the provision in the context of the act as a whole. if que read the provisions -- if we read the provisions we would defeat the broader goals of the legislation, and reach a result congress never intended. it's a fight betwee
and policy at the university of michigan. welcome to the programme. >> thank you for having me. >> what was the essential question at the core of this case - how big versus ber well? >> well, as you explained in the introduction, the biggest problem for health insurance is it's unaffordable for many people. part of the plan of the affordable care act was to extend tax credits to people that may have been unable to afford health insurance on the exchanges. the language of the...
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situation that we could figure out again for the tourism. >> the university level, we have a check for the society of minorities. and these organizations, and on the national level that was organized by the african americans at cornell it is all minorities today and i think that the growth of those organizations and the ability for those students to interact in that area and in fact i spoke to the caa earlier this week, and mentor and helping our students mentor in the chinese community with some of those potential entry levels woo the job market and i think that the students can be an'ss set in that way. >> thank you. >> and we are about to hear from apri. >> and good afternoon my name is jackie flinn and i am the executive director of the institute of san francisco and i was asked to par participate because of the work that i do have with the youth and the young adults as well as the workforce in the bay view and our common thread, for the reason why we are all able to come together is because really, we are all investing in san francisco families, and i am the mother of the fathers
situation that we could figure out again for the tourism. >> the university level, we have a check for the society of minorities. and these organizations, and on the national level that was organized by the african americans at cornell it is all minorities today and i think that the growth of those organizations and the ability for those students to interact in that area and in fact i spoke to the caa earlier this week, and mentor and helping our students mentor in the chinese community...
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the civil officers will not write citations or make arrests. >>> the university system is bracing for fewer students. it will cut plan enrollment growth by 10,000 students. state funding fell short by $10 million. now the revised budget can only adominate 10,000 knew students. >>> a ring of cyberthieves have been caught. they are accused of buying more than a million dollars worth of tickets. they were resell the tickets and launder the money. stubhub says the hackers got the passwords from other sources and not from company data files. >>> san francisco's flower mart is sold to a major developers. people have been selling flower there's for 60 years. reaction from a long time vendor. >>> people say things have been hush, hush, some have heard about a possible sale for years. some have not heard anything. it will be a big shock to the vendors that call this home. >>> we don't know anything yet. we're just hearing stuff. the board is not telling us anything. >> david has work at to growers association, his family's third generation company has provided flowers. they have prevented this
the civil officers will not write citations or make arrests. >>> the university system is bracing for fewer students. it will cut plan enrollment growth by 10,000 students. state funding fell short by $10 million. now the revised budget can only adominate 10,000 knew students. >>> a ring of cyberthieves have been caught. they are accused of buying more than a million dollars worth of tickets. they were resell the tickets and launder the money. stubhub says the hackers got the...
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science professor nicholai petro from the university of rhode island told me he believes the p.m.'s trying to escape responsibility for failing reforms the one thing i think that political parties want to avoid that are currently there is being blamed for the price hikes the significant price hikes for utilities and gas that are underway that are going that are coming in the pipeline first of all there will be a political crisis. which has just been announced every. few weeks or so that we can we're witness to fights among members of parliament while there is a political necessity as europe's as the e.u. sees it to support and disburse money into ukraine it will actually not do that indefinitely and the problem is ukraine is running out of money even if words army the money to pay its soldiers will run out next week after the break as gaza's deaths top seven hundred now we report from overcrowded cemeteries and ask israel when it will stop. this is the media leave us so we leave the baby. bush is secure. your party is that. is that no one is with the guests that you deserve answers
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however, the university is increasing the number of out of state students. they of course, pay higher tuition than california students. >>> facebook seems to be getting a lot of likes on wall street. tonight, the quarterly earnings report beat expectations. facebook says it added 40 million users, and saw significant boosts from advertising. profits of $791 million. >>> it was a mixed day for the markets. the dow dropped 26 points. nasdaq gained 17, due in part to apple's positive earnings report yesterday. >>> we investigate disturbing claims by flooring giving off potential cancer causing fumes. >> people need to do a little more research on things before they purchase. >> temperatures on increase, and fire danger returns. how long it could take for the mercury to climb into the upper 90s. >> and forced to evacuate from a county coroner's office, the unusual source that's sickened more than a dozen people. >>> workers at the alameda county coroners office were evacuated today after more than a dozen people were overcome by a strong chemical odor. the offic
however, the university is increasing the number of out of state students. they of course, pay higher tuition than california students. >>> facebook seems to be getting a lot of likes on wall street. tonight, the quarterly earnings report beat expectations. facebook says it added 40 million users, and saw significant boosts from advertising. profits of $791 million. >>> it was a mixed day for the markets. the dow dropped 26 points. nasdaq gained 17, due in part to apple's...
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science professor nikolai petro from the university of rhode island told me he believes the p.m.'s trying to escape responsibility for failing reforms the one thing i think that political parties want to avoid that are currently there is being blamed for the price hikes the significant price hikes for utilities and gas that are underway that are going that are coming in the pipeline first of all there will be a political crisis. which is just been announced every few weeks or so that we can we're willingness to fight among members of parliament while there is a political necessity as europe's as the e.u. sees it to support just burst money into ukraine it will actually not do that indefinitely and the problem is ukraine is running out of money even for an army the money to pay its soldiers will run out next week. a lot of movement there today just hours before the prime minister's resignation ukraine's lower house voted to dissolve parliament but only after making it impossible for the communists to be part of any next one day not to have enough deputies to be represented that ele
science professor nikolai petro from the university of rhode island told me he believes the p.m.'s trying to escape responsibility for failing reforms the one thing i think that political parties want to avoid that are currently there is being blamed for the price hikes the significant price hikes for utilities and gas that are underway that are going that are coming in the pipeline first of all there will be a political crisis. which is just been announced every few weeks or so that we can...
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world and then probably the universe i would think. >> i think so. >> jon: it's beautiful. congratulations. really, really amazing. richard linklater. [cheering and applause] new baour most stretchable sheer bandage ever. they're 50% more stretchable, so they fit snug to protect even tough spots from dirt and germs. ♪ 'cause band-aid stretches with me! ♪ new from band-aid brand. use with neosporin antibiotic. the summer of this.mmer. the summer that summers from here on will be compared to. where memories will be forged into the sand. and then hung on a wall for years to come. get out there, with over 50,000 hotels at $150 dollars or less. expedia. find yours. yo,move fast fruit flavor,fe, watermelon, blue razz green apple. your taste buds dancing. it's the jolly rancher, we make it happen. untamed fruit flavor. jolly rancher. good afternoon. chase sapphire. this is stacy from springfield. direct access to a live advisor so you can get answers fast, and get back to the beach. chase sapphire preferred. so you can. when cold refreshment calls. coors light answers. "anybod
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universities, the american council on education, the association of american universities all oppose this legislation. these colleges and universities want to make higher education more affordable, not just for traditional students but for life-long learners as well. i applaud my colleagues for recognizing the challenge of college affordability. i applaud my colleagues for basing program on expiring provisions of the american recovery and reinvestment act. i was proud that the house passed the advancing competency-based demonstration project today that i co-authored with representative sam mon by 414-0. how wonderful that the republican and democrats were able to come together around a practical method to reduce cost and improve the quality of college. while this legislation would provide much-needed relief for some students, it's far from making college more affordable for everybody. unfortunately, the legislation called for under this rule would actually increase our federal deficit by approximately $95.6 billion over 10 years. let's have a real discussion about making college more
universities, the american council on education, the association of american universities all oppose this legislation. these colleges and universities want to make higher education more affordable, not just for traditional students but for life-long learners as well. i applaud my colleagues for recognizing the challenge of college affordability. i applaud my colleagues for basing program on expiring provisions of the american recovery and reinvestment act. i was proud that the house passed the...
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socializing costs fast food industry does the exact same thing in fact researchers at the university of illinois in the university of california berkeley found that american taxpayers pay a staggering two hundred forty three billion dollars every year in these types of indirect subsidies just to the fast food industry that's because the fast food industry pays such low wages that we the people are forced to make up the two hundred forty three billion dollars difference to pay for the health care and other benefits of their employees americans are also paying millions in direct corporate subsidies to wal-mart our nation's largest employer america's largest retailer takes in nearly two point one million dollars in profit every. our twenty four seven three sixty five and as of two thousand and twelve that corporation's annual sales are around four hundred five billion dollars but those huge profits don't trickle down to wal-mart employees who on average take home just nine dollars an hour those low wages combined with very poor benefits forced many wal-mart employees to reach out to the
socializing costs fast food industry does the exact same thing in fact researchers at the university of illinois in the university of california berkeley found that american taxpayers pay a staggering two hundred forty three billion dollars every year in these types of indirect subsidies just to the fast food industry that's because the fast food industry pays such low wages that we the people are forced to make up the two hundred forty three billion dollars difference to pay for the health...
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desai's music choices and it looks like we've heard that she's going to be attending the university of michigan in the fall. she is all grown up. >> she is. very nice. >> all right. also in our "heat index," does your dog get jealous? well, george says yes. one of the most e-mailed stories from "the new york times" overnight. one study saying man's best friend may get green with jealousy when they see you befriend another dog. a psychologist from the university of california in san diego says her research shows dogs, in fact, do show a primordial form of jealousy not as complex as human jealousy but similar and others agree there's something going on but they think it's more attention seeking than jealousy. >> oh, yeah. >> k.j., oh, my goodness. >> we've all seen that with our dogs but give them a little love and happy again. >> if i pet daisy, charlie comes in nose first. >> me too, dad. >> there they are right there. >> look how cute. >> very cute. >> a moment of love for them. got to move on in the "heat index." we'll talk about the hidden sugar in healthy foods. turns out greek
desai's music choices and it looks like we've heard that she's going to be attending the university of michigan in the fall. she is all grown up. >> she is. very nice. >> all right. also in our "heat index," does your dog get jealous? well, george says yes. one of the most e-mailed stories from "the new york times" overnight. one study saying man's best friend may get green with jealousy when they see you befriend another dog. a psychologist from the university...
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united states in part because they benefit from the best university system in the world, the best infrastructure, though, i would like to see it do better on infrastructure. a whole range of benefits that helped to build companies, create values, create profit. for you to continue to benefit from the entire architecture that helps you thrive but move your technical address simply to avoid paying taxes is neither fair, nor is it something that's going to be good for the country. this is basically taking advantage of tax provisions, that are technically legal but i think most people would say if you're doing business here, you're simply changing your mailing address in order to avoid paying taxes and you're really not doing right by the country and by the american people. >> some people would respond they are doing what they were hired to do. it's plenty american for them to make as much profit as they can, hire as many people as they can. >> keep in mind what we're trying to do, if you simply acquire a small company in ireland or some other country to take advantage of a low tax rate, you're sayi
united states in part because they benefit from the best university system in the world, the best infrastructure, though, i would like to see it do better on infrastructure. a whole range of benefits that helped to build companies, create values, create profit. for you to continue to benefit from the entire architecture that helps you thrive but move your technical address simply to avoid paying taxes is neither fair, nor is it something that's going to be good for the country. this is...
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joined by megan mccracken, an attorney with the university of cal or near berkeley school of law. can you explain what happened last night? we only have a few minutes, but also, the fact that the lawyers for the man being executed toually left the chamber appeal his execution in the midst of it because it went on for so long as he guest for your -- gasped for air? >> [inaudible] to go into lawyers court to seek an order to stop the execution. one lawyer did stay in the area the entire time. not all of them left. the execution took an extraordinarily long time, almost two hours. mr. wood was breathing and gasping for air and struggling for one hour 40 minutes. an extremely disturbing, prolonged execution, which really is the predictable consequence of arizona's experimental drug procedure. the fact that arizona shrouded its receipt or in secrecy. >> can you further talk about where the drug came from, the legal attempts to stop the execution before a court had stopped the execution on that day? two courts had issued injunctions on the execution, not typing it, but saying the depart
joined by megan mccracken, an attorney with the university of cal or near berkeley school of law. can you explain what happened last night? we only have a few minutes, but also, the fact that the lawyers for the man being executed toually left the chamber appeal his execution in the midst of it because it went on for so long as he guest for your -- gasped for air? >> [inaudible] to go into lawyers court to seek an order to stop the execution. one lawyer did stay in the area the entire...
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to the economist that just passed away from the university of chicago, he had a theory of marriage that it functions like market. people have rational expectations. in some ways i feel like dating sites -- >> the economy right now. charles: it may start with rational expectations. a question for you. retailers may something out of this data. the so-called death of the brick and mortar. is there some way that you can apply this to making money? >> i would apply it to the malls that are getting rid of a lot of these stories. i say that these will be sites where people go and interact. the on-line thing will go away. charles: guys, the market was geared to date. mostly frontline. will it change tomorrow? we will find out. you will tell us because you are up the purse in the the hot seat. seat. ♪ as long as i've lived in iowa, there's always been wind. seat. ♪ (strauss' blue danube playing) ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] if you can't stand the heat, get off the test track. get the mercedes-benz you've been burning for at the summer event, going on now at your authorized mercedes-benz dealer
to the economist that just passed away from the university of chicago, he had a theory of marriage that it functions like market. people have rational expectations. in some ways i feel like dating sites -- >> the economy right now. charles: it may start with rational expectations. a question for you. retailers may something out of this data. the so-called death of the brick and mortar. is there some way that you can apply this to making money? >> i would apply it to the malls that...
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>>sanders received help from attorneys with the university of chicago's exoneration project. he is now suing chicago heights and eight law enforcement officers who were involved in his case. and local architect is proposing a makeover. architect matt nardella proposed plans to create an area of open land... and a bird sanctuary... that instead of two current parking lots.. street parking which is now free.. would become metered. divvy bike stations and a boardwalk would be also be added to the area.. the park district has yet to review the plan.. the international space station is now stocked full of goods. the "i-s-s progress 56" docked with the space station yesterday... containing nearly three tons of cargo. it took less than 6 hours to dock after launching from kazakhstan.. the supply ship carried more than 17-hundred pounds of propellant.. 57 pounds of air.. 926 pounds of water.. along with other spare parts and experiment hardware.. sounds like my camping trip with the kids. >> you can never have enough stuff. it can never be over prepared. the take a look a day. warm t
>>sanders received help from attorneys with the university of chicago's exoneration project. he is now suing chicago heights and eight law enforcement officers who were involved in his case. and local architect is proposing a makeover. architect matt nardella proposed plans to create an area of open land... and a bird sanctuary... that instead of two current parking lots.. street parking which is now free.. would become metered. divvy bike stations and a boardwalk would be also be added...
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he is the al qaeda co-founder who was radicalized by muslim brotherhood leaders at the university in jeddah. you see, mr. speaker, the muslim brotherhood has its fingers all over jihad, because its mission statement is jihad. it is radical, violent terrorism. to achieve its goal of a global caliphate, to have control of all muslims and all infidels across the globe. majid al-zindani. ramzi ye self, the convicted leader of the 1993 world trade center bombing. he's the nephew of can lead sheik muhammad. as a matter of fact, mr. speaker, if anyone watching this evening would go to the official muslim brotherhood website today, they would see that the international muslim brotherhood is praising hamas for the killing going on in jerusalem and in israel even today. this is why the best thing that the united states of merks could do, and i call on president obama to do it, hopefully with support from both democrats and republicans, this is not a partisan issue, we need to stand with our ally israel, we need to stand against radical terrorism. and in order to do that we need to designate th
he is the al qaeda co-founder who was radicalized by muslim brotherhood leaders at the university in jeddah. you see, mr. speaker, the muslim brotherhood has its fingers all over jihad, because its mission statement is jihad. it is radical, violent terrorism. to achieve its goal of a global caliphate, to have control of all muslims and all infidels across the globe. majid al-zindani. ramzi ye self, the convicted leader of the 1993 world trade center bombing. he's the nephew of can lead sheik...
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she's a professor of law at the university of washington joining us from seattle. thank you. >>> yesterday's execution put the death penalty issue back in the global spotlight. headlines around the world reflect the same concern over the practice. some refer to as the lethal injection regime. the united nations says it has sent humanitarian aid from turkey into syria with theal assad government's permission earlier this month. they helped 10.8 million syrians in urgent need of help. the aid is sent through four border crossings, and there are two on the turkey-syria border. >>> in mayayanmar they're allow to return after being expelled three months ago. they were told to leave because of ethnic violence there, but doctors without borders was kicked out after being accused of bias. bias against muslims and the other has boiled over the last four years. sudan has allowed a woman once sentenced for death for converting to chris yann knit to leaf the country. she met with pope francis in vatican city. she and her family will stay in italy for a few days before returnin
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we even sent a report to du in which the technical university for construction concluded there would be no significant impact on the environment -- we even sent a report to the eu. we constantly monitor these investments and regions, and i can confirm there are no effects on the environment. >> the subsidies and construction continue unabated. the government and private investors point to the clean energy generated and say other environmental factors are responsible for the decline in fish stocks. experts say 500 50 small hydropower plants have been built or planned in just teed of years, mainly in the south carpathian region. >> if you take a close look at romania's energy supply, you can see that the goals formidable energy have already been achieved -- the goals for renewable energy have already been achieved, but we do not have the capacity to export electricity. at the moment, there are no economic reasons for such investments because rivers that have so far been untouched are precisely the ones being destroyed. >> the government has now promised to review its plans, even though
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amos guiora, an israeli, is a professor of law at the university of utah. he had a 19 year career in the israel defense forces and is the author of the book, "legitimate target: a criteria-based approach to targeted killing." he joins us from jerusalem. and noura erakat, a palestinian, is a human rights attorney and activist. she's also an assistant professor at george mason university and has written extensively about self defense and humanitarian law. we welcome you both to the "newshour". amos guiora, let me start with you. let's talk about the tactics and this charge by president netanyahu that hamas is deliberately putting civilians in a place where they are in jeopardy, where their lives are at risk. is there hard evidence for this? >> evening and thank you for having me. with respect to the question of the human shield, i think the pictures tell a graphic story in terms of children tragically being killed, unfortunately, and tragically empathize. i don't think there's much doubt that one of the reasons children are dying in this conflict is because o
amos guiora, an israeli, is a professor of law at the university of utah. he had a 19 year career in the israel defense forces and is the author of the book, "legitimate target: a criteria-based approach to targeted killing." he joins us from jerusalem. and noura erakat, a palestinian, is a human rights attorney and activist. she's also an assistant professor at george mason university and has written extensively about self defense and humanitarian law. we welcome you both to the...